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IDAHO LABOR HERALDPublished Thursdays at Boise, IdahoSubscriptiou f 1.00 per yearSix months, 60cJohn Auden, Editor and Manager.Entered as second class matter at Boise,Idaho, August 7, 1913, under act of congress 3f March 3, 1879.Richard "Blackic" Ford andHerman D. Suhr, I. W. W. members, sentenced to life for themurder of District Attorney E. T.Manwell of Yaba county, Californiain the Wheatland hop field riots,were taken to the Folsom StatePrison on Nov. 13 to serve outtheir terms.Several res lutions were recentlyadoqted at a session of the American Federation of Labor. Onerequires that local unions throughout the countrv affiliate with theFederation and action was takenalso to "invite and urge'' all affiliated internrtional unions andbrotherhoods (like the Brotherhoodof Carmen) to affiliate with the A.F. of L. It was first proposed toorganize dual unions of thosecrafts if the international unionsdid not join, but this radical actionwas talked down by PresidentGompers. The six-hour work daywas proposed and voted down astoo radical at this time and insteadit was decided to get more of theunions to adopt the six-hour workday before making it universallater.The great rubbber companies ofAkron, O., are constantly advertising, in all kinds of publications,by posters and through employment agencies, picturing in vividlanguage the "great demand" formen in the rubber shops and telling of the big wages that can bemade and "steady work."The truth is men in the rubbershops are being laid off by thehundreds and police afe requiredto keep order among the thousandsof unemployed clamoring at thefactory gates for work, only to beturned down day after day.The harvest fields of the Westoffer far greater opportunities forthe unemployed, or those whowish to better their conditions,than the rubber shops of Akron.If you want to join the joblessmob, come to Akron and apply forwork at the rubber shops.If you want employment seekelswhere.Executive Committee AkronC. L. U.Editors of Labor Paperswill do the unemqloyed of bothAkron and your vicinity a greatservice by publishing the above inseveral issues of your paper.•YouMiners' Strike Settled.The long strike of the United MintWorkers at Vancouver Island. B. C., hasbeen declared off. The companiesagreed to employ all men In their employ at beginning of the trouble without discrimination and as rapidly asphysical conditions of the mines willpermit. The managements furtheragree that so long as the best Interestsof the properties under their controlmay be folly conserved they will notemploy any new men until all of theirformer employees who desire workshall have been reinstated.> '' ! THE WORKERS' WEAPON. • '- < ►Under present conditions of Jcombinations and concentration < •of the employing Interests Indus- ! \trial freedom Is Impossible for 1 >Individual workers. Where free- ! Idom does not exist In the shop It 1 'is barred from the lives of those ! !who work In the shop. Wher- ' |ever unfreedom gains a foothold \ Ia deadly Influence begins ander- ; ;mining the freedom of all. <,Only organization can secure \ |to the workers an opportunity to < •have a voice In determining j Jwagea and conditions under < >which they work. Organization ] |gives the right of choice. Choice 11It freedom. j|All Increases In wages, better- • >ment In working conditions, reg- J \ulatlons for the greater welfare • >of those who work, have beenwrung from employers by theorganized efforts of the workers.All these gains that mean somuch few the conservation andadvancement of the nation baveresulted directly or Indirectlyfrom the efforts of the organizedworkers. Organizations protectand benefit the unorganised also.—Samuel Gompers.=fNotice of Sheriffs Sale UnderWrit of ExecutonIn the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the State of Idaho inand for the County of Ada.J. P. POPE,Plaintiff.vs.H. J. GOOSEN,Defendant.Under and by .virtue of a writ issuedout the above named Court in the aboveentitled faction said writ in part recitingwhereas on the 8th day of Nov. 1913,J. P. Pope recovered a Judgment in theJustice Court of Boise Precinct in andfor the County of Ada, against H. J.Goosen for the sum of 117,40 with interest thereon and whereas the Abstractof Judgment in the action in which suchJudgment was entered is filed in theClerk's Office of said District Court inthe County of Ada and the said Judgment was docketed in said Clerk's officeon the 10th of November 1913, said writto the sheriff of Ada County directed andto me as such Sheriff delivered for Execution. I have leveyed on all of thefollowing described Real property belonging to the Judgment Debtor namedin said writ held by or standing on theRecords of Ada County in the name ofLiebe May Duff, to-wit:Lots 17 and 18 of Block 32 of NorthLocust Grove Addition to the City ofNOTICEBoise, Ada County, Idaho,is hereby given that on the 15th day ofDecember 1914 at the hour of 3:10 o'clockin the afternoon of that day in front of theCounty Court House in Boise City, AdaCounty, Idaho, I will attend, offer andsell at Public Auction all or so muchof said above described Real Propertybelonging to the said Judgment Debtorheld by or standing on the Records ofAda County in the name of Liebe MayDuff as may be necessary to pay the Judgment as set out in said writ with interestthereon, also costs, expense of sale andCommission thereon to the highest bidder therefore in Cash, Lawful Money.Dated Oct. 19th 1914.JAMES M. ROBERTS,Sheriff of Ada County, Idaho.ofbebeinAlias Summons For PublicationIn the District Court of the Third JudicialDistrict of the State of Idaho, in andfor Ada County.LEONARD E. CHEEK,Plaintiff,VS.JESSIE CHEEK,Defendant.THE STATE OF IDAHO SENDSGREETINGS TOJESSIE CHEEK, the above nameddefendant.You are hereby notified that a complaint has been filed against yon in theDistrict Court of the Third Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and forthe County of Ada by the above namedplaintiff. This action is brought to secure a decree of divorce, dissolving thebonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant on theground of the defendant's willfull andcontinuous desertion of the plaintiff formore than one year last past; and forgeneral relief: all of which more fullyappears from plaintiff's complaint, a copyof which is served herewith, herebyreferred to and made a part hereof.And you are hereby directed to appearand answer the said complaint withintwenty days of the service of this summons if served within said Judicial District and within forty days if servedelsewhere; and you are further notifiedthat unless you so appear and answersaid complaint within the time hereinspecified, the plaintiff will take judgmentagainst you as prayed in said complaint.Witness my hand and the seal of saidDistrict Court, this 12th day of November, 1914.Stephen Utter, Clerk,By Otto F. Peterson, Deputy.T, J. Jones, Attorney for plaintiff, residing at Boise, Idaho.asnot'• '< ►J< •! \1 >! I1 '! !' |\ I; ;<,\ |< •j J< >] |11j|• >J \• >31BakeYour DaintyCakes,BiscuitsandPastywithCrescent«^bakingZSi powderIrJMaker, light,fine-textures,wholesomefood.It Raises the Dough25c a lb.All GrocersGLOBE OPTICALCo., 908 Main, phone23; zpecialUts in fitting glasses. Dr. P.A. Simmons, Mgr.HeadquartersFORPaint, Wall Paperand GlassPRICESj} — EXPERTI W (MENAT YOUR^k/MUMPERCc COMMANDRIGHTWORKRIGHTLet Us Figure on Your Next ContractIdaho Business Firms Who Desire to be Known as Friendlyt o Organized Labor. V V ,yBAKERIES.Capital Bakery, 717 Main St. Phone407 WHEALTHFUL BREADImperial Bakery, 922 Front Street.BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES.Idaho Trust and Savings Bank, 10thand Main Streets.Pacific National Bank, 9th and MainStreets.Idaho National Bank.BARBER SHOPS.O. K, Barber, 702 Main St. Phone249 W.BREWERIESIdaho Brewing & Malting Co., Phone445 .BUTCHERSIdaho Provision & Packing Company,716 Idaho Street.COAL DEALERS.Boise Commission Co., 814 IdahoSt. Phone No. 1.CIGAR STORES & MFGS.Tobacco Shop. Geo. Brewer, Prop.625 Main St.John Jedlick. 613 Main StreetCLEANING AND DYINGThe Pantorium, C. W. Morris, Mgr.611 Main Street, Bell phone 1025.City Dye Works, 1609 No. 13th streetBranch, 923 Idaho street.The Commercial Tailors, cleaning,pressing and dyeing; suits made toorder. 107 so 9th, Yates big.CLOTHING STORES.Golden Rule Store."Make it Right Store."M. Alexander.Ninth and Main.StMcLeod & Johnson,8th St., Opp. CityHall. Phone 1206.The Toggery, 706 Idaho StDENTISTDr. E- B. Carpenter, room 212, Idahobuilding. Phone 413, Boise, Idaho.EYESIGHT SPECIALISTSDr. H. A. Grossman, 927 Main street.FUNERAL DIRECTORS.Schreiber & Sidenfaden, 609-611 Bannock St. Phone 130.FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD.People's Furniture Store, 1018 MainStreet.FURNITURE MOVING.Graves Drayage Co., 202 So. 10th St.GROCERIES.»The People's Commissary. 118 N.9th street.Chas. Norwood, 321 No. 8th St.HATTER.Ed Zimmerman Exclusive Hatter Opp.Post Office.HARNESSF. H. Riedie & Co., 1521 Main Street.HAY, GRAIN AND FEED.Central Commission Co., 814 Idaho St.LAUNDRIESIdaho Steam Laundry, 16004)2 Main 8tTroy Laundry Co., Phone 810.Leave your money in Boise by patronizing the followingfirms who are using this label, which is a guarantee of good»W' <883 vSl?(UHIOH-LABEl)f987654 iElof Andetsou, McLeod 6c Johnson, Idanha Tailors, JohnBrandel, Go R. Mueller, ). B. Montas, F. J. Miller 8th Sttailors, and Commercial Tailors. These firms also do cleaning.K^na' '° y ': rDEMAND ITpressing and repairing.If your Tailor, Clothier or Dealer cannot furnish this labelpatronize some one who can. Clothes bearing this label costayou no more than those made in sweatshops by child labor.STORAGE—Private rooms; best in the west.—Peasley Transferand Storage Co.—Adv,LIQUORS—WHOLESALE.Capital Liquor Co., 808 Idaho St.Dan Brown & Co., 714 Main St.R, R. Dodge, 619 Main street.LIQUORS—RETAIL.I. D. O. Bar. C.Prop. 625 Main St.Dan Barnidge, 106 N. 7th St. Phone1720 JBanquet Saloon, 718 MainIrrigator Bar, 623 Main St. Phone1011 WMidway Bar, 630 Main t'.Miller & Phelps, 610 Ma. i St., BoiseMUSIC HOUSES.Sampson Music Co. Everything inmusic. 815 Main St., Phone 58-J.MEAT MARKETS.Walnut Meat Market, W. F. Koehler, Prop. Phone 565, 623 MainW. Braguiner,MACHINE MANUFACTURING ANDREPAIRING.Boise Machine Works, 6th and MainSt. Phone 1636 I.MANUFACTURING JEWELER.Strother & Blackstone, 727 MainMONEY TO LOANNorthern Trust and Savings Company,C. B. Coxe, Mgr. Yates Bldg.MOVING PICTURE HOUSES.Cozy-Tracy, Main, bet. 9th and 10th.Th * Ma ) est,c Theatre, 115 S. 10thRex Theatre, 921 Main St.OSTEOPATHS.Dr. Walter S. Kingsbury,( 228 Idaho BldgPAINLESS DENTISTSDr. A. M. Abrams, 723 1-2 Main streetCrown and bridge work |6.00.g. Phone 337PAINT AND PAINTERS.Austin Sign Shop.1010 Main Street.RESTAURANTSCreamery Cafe, 725 Main St.SECOND HAND FURNITURE.Lovely's Second Hand Store, 1401Main Street. Phone 1964-W.Pioneer Furniture Co., 1112 Main.Phone 713-W.LIGHT AND POWER.Boise Gas Light and Coke Co.Idaho Power & Light Co, Phone 122.SECOND HAND GOODS.The Exchange Store, Woodford &Sons, Props., 1015 Main Street,Phone 573-W.Yerrington & Williams, 1418-20 Main.SHOE STORES.The Wallace Co., Selz—Royal BlueStore. Shoes for Everybody. 804Main.SHOE REPAIRINGBoise Shoe Hospital, 118 No. 9th St.Riebe & Cooper, 720 Main St.STREET RAILWAYSIdaho Traction Company 7th andBannock street.TEA AND COFFEE HOUSEWestern Tea Company, 321 N. 8th St.Phone 2619.TENTS, AWNINGS, HARNESS. ETC.Pioneer Tent and Awning Co., 522-524Main St. Phone 986 WWATCH REPAIRING.Fowler the Watch Man, 210 No. 8th.PACIFIC NATIONAL BANKU. S. DEPOSITORYCAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS$450,000.00The Most Progressive Bank in Idaho. 4% InterestTime Deposits. Safe Deposit Boxes $3.00 Per Year.onThanksgiving Day Excursions.Nov. 25 and 26.Via Oregon Short Line. Very lowround trip rates between local pointson the O. S. L. an dto certain pointson connecting lines. See agents forrates and further particulars.NOTICE.To all creditors of the Idaho LaborHerald that from and after this datethe present management will coll.ctand be responsible for all accounts and•bligations. All obligations owing andcontracted by the Idaho Labor Herald prior to this date, the former management will be responsible for.Dated at Boise, Idaho, thisday of Nov., 1914.(Signed.)10thJOHN ALDEN.NOTICEWe Bay and Sell Second Hand GoodsYerrington & WilliamsPhone 562 J1418-1420 MainExpert Shoe RepairingModern Machinery. Work Done Promptly.BOISE SHOE HOSPITALMoore & Son, Props.307 N. 8thAfter ADThe ToggeryIt Pays toTrade atuIfNOTHING "STALE"706 Idaho Street.Colombine»uThe COFFEE thatperfects a good meal35c lb.—3 lbs $1.00Better than any 40c Coffee in BoiseWestern Tea Co.805 W. Jefferson St. Phone 2619FOWLERTHE WATCH MANWatch Repairing. Lnrge Assortment of PreciousStone«.Made toot Us.210 No. 8th St. Boisengs and Jewelry. Please You-NR.Order toCentral Commission Co.W. H. McGUFFIN, ManagerWholesale and RetailHay, Grain, Feed,Seed andPoultry SuppliesPHONE 1700GET OUR PRICES814 Idaho Street, Boise, IdahoMazda LampsCome in and get some lighton a light subjectIdaho Power & Light Co. •Phone 121Empire Big.-A Friend of the Laboring ManWant* Your PatronageCAPITAL LIQUOR CO.A Store—Not « B»r.708 Idaho St. Phone 875Dr. Chin Man Sui711 Idaho St., Boite, IdahoCures all Diseases of BothMen and WomenGraves DrayageFurniture MovingSTORAGEAll Kinds ofDR*Y!NG & STORINGMotor truck formoving Pianos202 South I Oth Street.PHONE 1801■vlz-JCareful Examinationreveals no flaws in our modern, sanitarymethods ofLaundry Work.We are preservers of linen, using nodestructive acids. Our work is promptlyand satisfactorily^done.Try sending your linen to us nextweek.Troy Laundry CoPhone 810vW. H. DavisonW. B. DavidsonDavidson & DavisonAttorneys at Law323-327 Idaho Bidg.Boise, Idaho